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Last i checked no one had been able to get the NOE 100 gr cast to shoot accurately.
Alao you would be well served with a 200-247 gr projectile out of a 300 blackout over a 65-75 gr 223 projectile both subsonic for hogs

Not sure what Lyman moulds you're using but you might slip over to NOE (shouldn't be too far from you) and check out the 30 XCB mould (310-165-FN). Here's 2 sighters and 10 for "record" I shot last week or so with my M1903A1 NM Type II. My XCBs...

I use a WFN 150 gr cast (old group buy C312-150-WFN) cast of COWWs +2% tin which is pretty much the same alloy as you're using. I use this bullet in both my Russian SKS and a Mini Mk X Mauser. Both have 20" barrels with 9 1/2" and 10" twists. I...

wquiles
I used the same 10" test rifle with one of the 30 XCB loads used in that NOE thread at 500 yards. The results are listed in this thread.
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?354391-308-High-Velocity-at-500-yards

Good on pirate69 for the idea and good on you for giving it a try.......:awesome:
I have a Lyman 2 cavity 314299 and a 4 cavity NOE 314202. Both cast excellent bullets of equal quality and accuracy. I mostly use the NOE because it casts more...

Such range flags have been used for well over 100 years. I believe they are still required during NRA High Power Matches. It really does not take much wind to move the flag. I use the wind calculation "cheat sheet" pictured when shooting. When...